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When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/09/27/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-queens-new-york/

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/08/02/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-brooklyn-new-york/

A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. ____________________
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With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. is a New York personal injury law firm. Devoted to their practice with a goal of providing a more personal level of attention to you. With over 75 years of combined experience they strive to provide unparalleled legal representation.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. - http://lawyer1.com/
1-866-683-4812
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HKDLaw

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/12/08/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-manhattan-new-york/

Public housing

Public housing may be a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. Social housing is an umbrella term referring to rental housing which may be owned and managed by the state, by non-profit organizations, or by a combination of the two, usually with the aim of providing affordable housing. Social housing can also be seen as a potential remedy to housing inequality. Some social housing organizations construct for purchase, particularly in Spain and to an extent elsewhere.

Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, definitions of poverty and other criteria for allocation vary within different contexts.

Queens

Queens is the easternmost and largest in area of the five boroughs of New York City, geographically adjacent to the borough of Brooklyn at the western end of Long Island. Coterminous with Queens County since 1899, the borough of Queens is the second-largest in population (behind Brooklyn), with a census-estimated 2,321,580 residents in 2014, approximately 48% of them foreign-born. Queens County is also the second-most populous county in New York, behind the neighboring borough of Brooklyn, which is coterminous with Kings County. Queens is the fourth-most densely populated county among New York City's boroughs, as well as in the United States. If each New York City borough were an independent city, Queens would also be the nation's fourth most populous city, after Los Angeles, Chicago and Brooklyn. Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world.

Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of New York State. The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 8,491,079 distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790km2), New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2014 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.6million residents). In 2013, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of nearly US$1.39trillion, while in 2012, the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve and eleven countries, respectively.

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10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Queens (New York)

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Queens (New York)

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Queens (New York)

When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/09/27/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-queens-new-york/

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Brooklyn (New York)

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/08/02/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-brooklyn-new-york/

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A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

Life Inside the Projects

A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
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Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
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The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. is a New York personal injury law firm. Devoted to their practice with a goal of providing a more personal level of attention to you. With over 75 years of combined experience they strive to provide unparalleled legal representation.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. - http://lawyer1.com/
1-866-683-4812
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HKDLaw

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10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Manhattan ( New York)

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Manhattan ( New York)

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Manhattan ( New York)

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/12/08/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-manhattan-new-york/

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In The Bronx (New York)

The word Bronx places two very distinct pictures in the heads of those hearing it. Some imagine a highly functional place, where the government’s revitalization efforts really bore fruits. For others, this borough of New York will forever be associated with crime, violence, and the dangerous lifestyle typical of most of the 60s and 70s.
Most importantly, in no particular order, here’s a list of the 10 government-managed housing complexes that you should always try to avoid!
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/11/21/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-the-bronx-new-york/

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Los Angeles

In the city and suburbs of Los Angeles, projects are a common sight. Stepping in the wrong neighborhood may lead to different outcomes. These range from a few moments of terror to the risk of not going home for supper.
Among the others, in no particular order, here are the 10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects that can be found in the city.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/01/16/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-los-angeles/

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Queens (New York)

When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/09/27/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-queens-new-york/

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Brooklyn (New York)

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/08/02/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-brooklyn-new-york/

published: 02 Aug 2017

A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

Life Inside the Projects

A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
Follow Education Week:
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published: 24 Mar 2014

The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. is a New York personal i...

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published: 21 Jun 2015

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Manhattan ( New York)

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/12/08/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-manhattan-new-york/

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10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In The Bronx (New York)

The word Bronx places two very distinct pictures in the heads of those hearing it. Some imagine a highly functional place, where the government’s revitalization efforts really bore fruits. For others, this borough of New York will forever be associated with crime, violence, and the dangerous lifestyle typical of most of the 60s and 70s.
Most importantly, in no particular order, here’s a list of the 10 government-managed housing complexes that you should always try to avoid!
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/11/21/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-the-bronx-new-york/

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Los Angeles

In the city and suburbs of Los Angeles, projects are a common sight. Stepping in the wrong neighborhood may lead to different outcomes. These range from a few moments of terror to the risk of not going home for supper.
Among the others, in no particular order, here are the 10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects that can be found in the city.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/01/16/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-los-angeles/

When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/09/27/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-queens-new-york/

When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/09/27/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-queens-new-york/

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/08/02/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-brooklyn-new-york/

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/08/02/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-brooklyn-new-york/

published:02 Aug 2017

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A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

Life Inside the Projects

A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. _______________...

A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
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A single mother of four describes what it's like to raise a family in Potomac Gardens, a massive 1960s-era public housing project in Washington. ____________________
Want more stories about schools across the nation, including the latest news and unique perspectives on education issues? Visit www.edweek.org.
About Education Week:
Education Week is America’s most trusted source of independent K-12 education news, analysis, and opinion. Our work serves to raise the level of understanding and discourse about education among school and district leaders, policymakers, researchers, teachers, and the public. Published by the nonprofit organization Editorial Projects in Education, Education Week has been providing award-winning coverage of the field for over 35 years.
Follow Education Week:
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To license video footage from Editorial Projects in Education please contact the Education Week Library at library@epe.org.

With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. is a New York personal injury law firm. Devoted to their practice with a goal of providing a more personal level of attention to you. With over 75 years of combined experience they strive to provide unparalleled legal representation.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. - http://lawyer1.com/
1-866-683-4812
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HKDLaw

With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. is a New York personal injury law firm. Devoted to their practice with a goal of providing a more personal level of attention to you. With over 75 years of combined experience they strive to provide unparalleled legal representation.
Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C. - http://lawyer1.com/
1-866-683-4812
Twitter - https://twitter.com/HKDLaw

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Manhattan ( New York)

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borou...

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/12/08/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-manhattan-new-york/

The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/12/08/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-manhattan-new-york/

10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In The Bronx (New York)

The word Bronx places two very distinct pictures in the heads of those hearing it. Some imagine a highly functional place, where the government’s revitalization...

The word Bronx places two very distinct pictures in the heads of those hearing it. Some imagine a highly functional place, where the government’s revitalization efforts really bore fruits. For others, this borough of New York will forever be associated with crime, violence, and the dangerous lifestyle typical of most of the 60s and 70s.
Most importantly, in no particular order, here’s a list of the 10 government-managed housing complexes that you should always try to avoid!
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/11/21/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-the-bronx-new-york/

The word Bronx places two very distinct pictures in the heads of those hearing it. Some imagine a highly functional place, where the government’s revitalization efforts really bore fruits. For others, this borough of New York will forever be associated with crime, violence, and the dangerous lifestyle typical of most of the 60s and 70s.
Most importantly, in no particular order, here’s a list of the 10 government-managed housing complexes that you should always try to avoid!
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/11/21/10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-the-bronx-new-york/

10 Most Notorious Housing Projects In Los Angeles

In the city and suburbs of Los Angeles, projects are a common sight. Stepping in the wrong neighborhood may lead to different outcomes. These range from a few m...

In the city and suburbs of Los Angeles, projects are a common sight. Stepping in the wrong neighborhood may lead to different outcomes. These range from a few moments of terror to the risk of not going home for supper.
Among the others, in no particular order, here are the 10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects that can be found in the city.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/01/16/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-los-angeles/

In the city and suburbs of Los Angeles, projects are a common sight. Stepping in the wrong neighborhood may lead to different outcomes. These range from a few moments of terror to the risk of not going home for supper.
Among the others, in no particular order, here are the 10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects that can be found in the city.
Read More: https://unitedgangs.com/2017/01/16/the-10-most-dangerous-housing-projects-in-los-angeles/

Talal Ahmad Tours Pink House Projects In East New York With Ty Blizzy Black.

published: 01 Apr 2015

Our Drugs War: Episode 2 - The Life and Death of a Dealer

The QueensbridgeEstate in New York lies within sight of the Manhattan skyscrapers, but is seemingly a world away. The largest housing complex in Queens, it is regularly raided by police to break up massive drug operations.
Here, award-winning filmmaker Angus Macqueen looks at the social cost of America's war on drugs through the life of 28-year-old Thomas Winston: a small-time drug dealer struggling to stay out of prison and away from the lure of easy money that illegal drugs offer. As his probation officer says, here is a man who can earn $15,000 a week in the drugs world or $200 before taxes working in McDonald's.
Thomas is first seen campaigning against the 'Rockefeller' drugs laws in New York State, where sale or possession of small amounts of drugs are given a mandatory sentence eq...

published: 08 Mar 2011

ROAD TRIP: NEW YORK CITY-BROOKLYN-QUEENS-BRONX-MANHATTAN-STATEN ISLAND

HOUSING DISCRIMINATION - Welcome to the “THE WORST REALITYT V SHOW ON THE INTERNET” BORN OUT OF THE HOMELESSNESS PASSAGE & THIS WEBSITE SAYS IT’S OVER NOW AFTER 4 YEARS OF TORTURE IN HOMELESSNESS AFTER 5 PREVIOUS YEARS IN COURTS TO PREVENT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME AND I MADE IT INTO A BUSINESS AND SCREWED OVER BACK ALL THE BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS THAT ALLOWED THAT TO HAPPEN TO ME AND OTHERS & I SAID EVERY ONE WHO HAD A HAND IN THE HONEYDEW BUCKET OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE GREATLIFE I HAD WORKED FOR SO HARD SHALL BE MADE TO ANSWER; SO HELP ME GOD! I BELIEVE AT THE END OF THE PROCESS OF WHY TO HOW WHAT WAS DONE TO ME BY THE MIKE BLOOMBERG ADMINISTRATION AND HIS MINIONS WE MAY VERY WELL COME TO A REASONABLE CONCLUSION THE INITIAL ALLEGATIONS THAT NYCHA TRIED TO COVER-UP ELDER ABUSES AGAINST Mrs...

published: 05 Feb 2015

5Boro Tour 2016 Bronx to Queens

Part 1: Start line to the Bronx - https://youtu.be/mUWQKvrRUxw
Part 2: Bronx to Queens - https://youtu.be/oosnqOiwQIM
Part 3: Queens to Brooklyn (battery died) - https://youtu.be/DhQJ_OgduYo

The Future of Public Housing in for New York City | The New School for Public Engagement

"The Future of Public Housing: What Washington's new vision means for New York City" is presented by the Center for New York City Affairs (http://newschool.edu/milano/nycaffairs), The New School for PublicEngagement, and is made possible thanks to generous support of the MilanoFoundation.
The NewYork CityHousing Authority manages 178,000 apartments with more than 420,000 official residents, and by most accounts a budget that's inadequate to the essential tasks of operation and upkeep. The federal government is moving steadily away from permanent housing supports to new models. What's Washington's vision, and how does it affect New York, where public housing has long provided residential stability for families and economic vitality for neighborhood businesses? What are the likely trad...

The QueensbridgeEstate in New York lies within sight of the Manhattan skyscrapers, but is seemingly a world away. The largest housing complex in Queens, it is regularly raided by police to break up massive drug operations.
Here, award-winning filmmaker Angus Macqueen looks at the social cost of America's war on drugs through the life of 28-year-old Thomas Winston: a small-time drug dealer struggling to stay out of prison and away from the lure of easy money that illegal drugs offer. As his probation officer says, here is a man who can earn $15,000 a week in the drugs world or $200 before taxes working in McDonald's.
Thomas is first seen campaigning against the 'Rockefeller' drugs laws in New York State, where sale or possession of small amounts of drugs are given a mandatory sentence equivalent to second degree murder, and have long been seen to be both discriminatory and draconian.
Human Rights Watch have published a series of reports making clear that Whites, Black and Hispanics sell and consume narcotics in equal numbers, yet over 80% of the prisoners in New York State are Black or Latino. Inside a prison, barely a white face can be seen.
The film tracks Thomas's moving story over a number of months, as he interacts with the legal system and as his probation officer and lawyer attempt to help him; but gradually he is drawn back to his old life. By the end of the film, Thomas has been stabbed to death.
Thomas's story illustrates the failure of America's zero tolerance drug laws, which don't stop supply or address addiction, but rather consign whole groups of society to a tragic cycle, undermining the very fabric of whole communities: be it here in Britain or in the US.

The QueensbridgeEstate in New York lies within sight of the Manhattan skyscrapers, but is seemingly a world away. The largest housing complex in Queens, it is regularly raided by police to break up massive drug operations.
Here, award-winning filmmaker Angus Macqueen looks at the social cost of America's war on drugs through the life of 28-year-old Thomas Winston: a small-time drug dealer struggling to stay out of prison and away from the lure of easy money that illegal drugs offer. As his probation officer says, here is a man who can earn $15,000 a week in the drugs world or $200 before taxes working in McDonald's.
Thomas is first seen campaigning against the 'Rockefeller' drugs laws in New York State, where sale or possession of small amounts of drugs are given a mandatory sentence equivalent to second degree murder, and have long been seen to be both discriminatory and draconian.
Human Rights Watch have published a series of reports making clear that Whites, Black and Hispanics sell and consume narcotics in equal numbers, yet over 80% of the prisoners in New York State are Black or Latino. Inside a prison, barely a white face can be seen.
The film tracks Thomas's moving story over a number of months, as he interacts with the legal system and as his probation officer and lawyer attempt to help him; but gradually he is drawn back to his old life. By the end of the film, Thomas has been stabbed to death.
Thomas's story illustrates the failure of America's zero tolerance drug laws, which don't stop supply or address addiction, but rather consign whole groups of society to a tragic cycle, undermining the very fabric of whole communities: be it here in Britain or in the US.

published:08 Mar 2011

views:589581

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ROAD TRIP: NEW YORK CITY-BROOKLYN-QUEENS-BRONX-MANHATTAN-STATEN ISLAND

HOUSING DISCRIMINATION - Welcome to the “THE WORST REALITYT V SHOW ON THE INTERNET” BORN OUT OF THE HOMELESSNESS PASSAGE & THIS WEBSITE SAYS IT’S OVER NOW AFTER 4 YEARS OF TORTURE IN HOMELESSNESS AFTER 5 PREVIOUS YEARS IN COURTS TO PREVENT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME AND I MADE IT INTO A BUSINESS AND SCREWED OVER BACK ALL THE BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS THAT ALLOWED THAT TO HAPPEN TO ME AND OTHERS & I SAID EVERY ONE WHO HAD A HAND IN THE HONEYDEW BUCKET OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE GREATLIFE I HAD WORKED FOR SO HARD SHALL BE MADE TO ANSWER; SO HELP ME GOD! I BELIEVE AT THE END OF THE PROCESS OF WHY TO HOW WHAT WAS DONE TO ME BY THE MIKE BLOOMBERG ADMINISTRATION AND HIS MINIONS WE MAY VERY WELL COME TO A REASONABLE CONCLUSION THE INITIAL ALLEGATIONS THAT NYCHA TRIED TO COVER-UP ELDER ABUSES AGAINST Mrs. PHRONIE GREEN WHO WAS EMBEZZLED OUT OF $20,858 & NEGLECTED BY NYCHA, HRA & APS TO LEAVING AN INCAPACITATED PERSON IN HER APARTMENT WITH THE GAS STOVE ON FOR 4 HOURS. THE ACTIVISM FOR THE INCAPACITATED SENIOR CITIZEN BY PHIL DRICE AS A PARALEGAL LED TO A WRONGFUL EVICTION PROCESS FOR PHIL DRICE & MAYOR BLOOMBERG, NYCHA & EVERY ONE OF HIS THREE NYCHA CHAIRMAN, HRA COMMISSIONER LINDA GIBBS & OTHERS ARE ALL BUSTED WITH THE BLACK DEMOCRAT ELECTED OFFICIALS OF MY DISTRICT WERE ALL WILLFULLY BLIND. NYCHA HAD ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN NYC TO CONVENED AN ALLEGED INCAPACITATED PERSON HEARING THAT LED TO $100,000 OF ANTIQUES & HEIRLOOMS TAKEN FROM PHIL DRICE’S HOME AND HIS BUSINESS WAS MOTHBALLED AND DRICE SPENT 5 PLUS YEARS IN COURTS 4 YEARS IN HOMELESSNESS & HERE TO BRING EVIDENCE OF A FINGER POINTING LOUDLY AT MAYOR BLOOMBERG MISUSING HIS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMMISSIONERS TO CIRCUMVENT FEDERAL LAWS BY GETTING THESE MINORITY COMMISSIONERS TO HAVE CAREER POLICY PERSONNEL WRITE FEDERAL POLICY AGAINST THE POOR & COLOREDS OF NYCHA WHO CAN'T FIGHT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM. THIS ISTHE CONTINUATION OF THE REBELLION & REVOLT BY ONE MAN AGAINST THE BLOOMBERG & THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

HOUSING DISCRIMINATION - Welcome to the “THE WORST REALITYT V SHOW ON THE INTERNET” BORN OUT OF THE HOMELESSNESS PASSAGE & THIS WEBSITE SAYS IT’S OVER NOW AFTER 4 YEARS OF TORTURE IN HOMELESSNESS AFTER 5 PREVIOUS YEARS IN COURTS TO PREVENT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME AND I MADE IT INTO A BUSINESS AND SCREWED OVER BACK ALL THE BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS THAT ALLOWED THAT TO HAPPEN TO ME AND OTHERS & I SAID EVERY ONE WHO HAD A HAND IN THE HONEYDEW BUCKET OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE GREATLIFE I HAD WORKED FOR SO HARD SHALL BE MADE TO ANSWER; SO HELP ME GOD! I BELIEVE AT THE END OF THE PROCESS OF WHY TO HOW WHAT WAS DONE TO ME BY THE MIKE BLOOMBERG ADMINISTRATION AND HIS MINIONS WE MAY VERY WELL COME TO A REASONABLE CONCLUSION THE INITIAL ALLEGATIONS THAT NYCHA TRIED TO COVER-UP ELDER ABUSES AGAINST Mrs. PHRONIE GREEN WHO WAS EMBEZZLED OUT OF $20,858 & NEGLECTED BY NYCHA, HRA & APS TO LEAVING AN INCAPACITATED PERSON IN HER APARTMENT WITH THE GAS STOVE ON FOR 4 HOURS. THE ACTIVISM FOR THE INCAPACITATED SENIOR CITIZEN BY PHIL DRICE AS A PARALEGAL LED TO A WRONGFUL EVICTION PROCESS FOR PHIL DRICE & MAYOR BLOOMBERG, NYCHA & EVERY ONE OF HIS THREE NYCHA CHAIRMAN, HRA COMMISSIONER LINDA GIBBS & OTHERS ARE ALL BUSTED WITH THE BLACK DEMOCRAT ELECTED OFFICIALS OF MY DISTRICT WERE ALL WILLFULLY BLIND. NYCHA HAD ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN NYC TO CONVENED AN ALLEGED INCAPACITATED PERSON HEARING THAT LED TO $100,000 OF ANTIQUES & HEIRLOOMS TAKEN FROM PHIL DRICE’S HOME AND HIS BUSINESS WAS MOTHBALLED AND DRICE SPENT 5 PLUS YEARS IN COURTS 4 YEARS IN HOMELESSNESS & HERE TO BRING EVIDENCE OF A FINGER POINTING LOUDLY AT MAYOR BLOOMBERG MISUSING HIS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMMISSIONERS TO CIRCUMVENT FEDERAL LAWS BY GETTING THESE MINORITY COMMISSIONERS TO HAVE CAREER POLICY PERSONNEL WRITE FEDERAL POLICY AGAINST THE POOR & COLOREDS OF NYCHA WHO CAN'T FIGHT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM. THIS ISTHE CONTINUATION OF THE REBELLION & REVOLT BY ONE MAN AGAINST THE BLOOMBERG & THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, NYCHAChairOlatoye Announce Beginning of SecurityCameraInstallation at Boulevard Houses and Five More Housing Developments Around the City
Mayor's office, Comptroller's office, and NYCHA completed process for submission and review of 46 camera contracts in less than a week
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Comptroller Scott Stringer today joined public housing residents in East New York, New York City Housing Authority Chair Shola Olatoye, and CouncilMemberInez Barron to announce the start of a long-overdue security camera installation at Boulevard Houses in East New York, Brooklyn, and five other developments around the city, in an effort by the administration to engage and be more responsive to the needs of public housing residents.
The Mayor spoke at the development where two children were stabbed last week, one fatally, while riding an elevator. In the wake of the tragic assault, Mayor de Blasio promised to review the steps required to approve funds for camera installations and expedite the process to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments before the end of 2014.
In a collaborative and coordinated effort among the Mayor’s office, NYCHA’s new leadership, and the Comptroller’s office, the city was able to expedite the review and approval of 46 contracts for cameras at 49 locations in less than a week. NYCHA is now on schedule to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments by the end of 2014.
The Mayor lauded all the entities involved for their stepped up efforts that enabled Boulevard’s installation and several others to start this week. In addition to Boulevard Houses, NYCHA is starting this week the installation work at Fort Independence (Bronx), Pelham Parkway (Bronx), Bailey Houses (Bronx), Latimer Gardens (Queens), and Baisley Park (Queens).
The $500,000 camera installation at Boulevard had been funded by the New York City Council, as part of $27 million earmarked for security systems at 49 developments around the city. The work begun today will bring 17 cameras to nine Boulevard buildings. They will be installed in locations determined through a collaborative effort that is being replicated citywide and that includes residents, NYCHA property management, the NYPD, and local elected officials.
The complete list of the 49 developments receiving cameras is below:
MANHATTAN
1. BARUCH HOUSES
2. BARUCH ADDITION
3. DE HOSTOS
4. DOUGLASS HOUSES
5. EASTRIVER HOUSES
6. HARBORVIEW TERRACE
7. JOHNSON HOUSES
8. LINCOLN
9. WSURA A (120 W. 94 ST)
10. WSURB (74W 94 ST)
11. WSUR C (589 AMSTERDAM)
12. IRA ROBBINS SENIOR HOMES
13. TAFT REHAB HOUSES
14. 99 FORT WASHINGTON
15. VLADECK HOUSES
16. CORSI HOUSES
BRONX
17. ADAM HOUSES
18. BAILEY HOUSES
19. BETANCES
20. BRONXCHESTER
21. CLAREMONT-FRANKLIN HOUSES
22. DAVIDSON HOUSES
23. EASTCHESTER GARDENS
24. FORT INDEPENDENCE
25. MARBLE HILL HOUSES
26. MCKINLEY HOUSES
27. MIDDLETOWN PLAZA
28. MILLBROOK
29. MITCHEL HOUSES
30. MONTEREY HOUSES/TWIN PARKS
31. PATTERSON HOUSES
32. PELHAM PARKWAY
33. SOUNDVIEW
34. THROGGS NECK
BROOKLYN
35. BOULEVARD HOUSES
36. BORINQUEN PLAZA
37. CYPRESS HILLS HOUSES
38. FARRAGUT
39. HOPE GARDENS
40. HYLAN
41. MARLBORO
42. SHEEPSHEAD/NOSTRAND
43. SUMNER HOUSES
44. TAYLOR WYTHE HOUSES
45. TILDEN HOUSES
QUEENS
46. BAISLEY PARK
47. BEACH 41ST HOUSES
48. OCEANBAY/EDGEMERE HOUSES
49. LATIMER GARDENS
Community Center, Boulevard Houses
726 StanleyAvenue, Brooklyn

Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, NYCHAChairOlatoye Announce Beginning of SecurityCameraInstallation at Boulevard Houses and Five More Housing Developments Around the City
Mayor's office, Comptroller's office, and NYCHA completed process for submission and review of 46 camera contracts in less than a week
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Comptroller Scott Stringer today joined public housing residents in East New York, New York City Housing Authority Chair Shola Olatoye, and CouncilMemberInez Barron to announce the start of a long-overdue security camera installation at Boulevard Houses in East New York, Brooklyn, and five other developments around the city, in an effort by the administration to engage and be more responsive to the needs of public housing residents.
The Mayor spoke at the development where two children were stabbed last week, one fatally, while riding an elevator. In the wake of the tragic assault, Mayor de Blasio promised to review the steps required to approve funds for camera installations and expedite the process to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments before the end of 2014.
In a collaborative and coordinated effort among the Mayor’s office, NYCHA’s new leadership, and the Comptroller’s office, the city was able to expedite the review and approval of 46 contracts for cameras at 49 locations in less than a week. NYCHA is now on schedule to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments by the end of 2014.
The Mayor lauded all the entities involved for their stepped up efforts that enabled Boulevard’s installation and several others to start this week. In addition to Boulevard Houses, NYCHA is starting this week the installation work at Fort Independence (Bronx), Pelham Parkway (Bronx), Bailey Houses (Bronx), Latimer Gardens (Queens), and Baisley Park (Queens).
The $500,000 camera installation at Boulevard had been funded by the New York City Council, as part of $27 million earmarked for security systems at 49 developments around the city. The work begun today will bring 17 cameras to nine Boulevard buildings. They will be installed in locations determined through a collaborative effort that is being replicated citywide and that includes residents, NYCHA property management, the NYPD, and local elected officials.
The complete list of the 49 developments receiving cameras is below:
MANHATTAN
1. BARUCH HOUSES
2. BARUCH ADDITION
3. DE HOSTOS
4. DOUGLASS HOUSES
5. EASTRIVER HOUSES
6. HARBORVIEW TERRACE
7. JOHNSON HOUSES
8. LINCOLN
9. WSURA A (120 W. 94 ST)
10. WSURB (74W 94 ST)
11. WSUR C (589 AMSTERDAM)
12. IRA ROBBINS SENIOR HOMES
13. TAFT REHAB HOUSES
14. 99 FORT WASHINGTON
15. VLADECK HOUSES
16. CORSI HOUSES
BRONX
17. ADAM HOUSES
18. BAILEY HOUSES
19. BETANCES
20. BRONXCHESTER
21. CLAREMONT-FRANKLIN HOUSES
22. DAVIDSON HOUSES
23. EASTCHESTER GARDENS
24. FORT INDEPENDENCE
25. MARBLE HILL HOUSES
26. MCKINLEY HOUSES
27. MIDDLETOWN PLAZA
28. MILLBROOK
29. MITCHEL HOUSES
30. MONTEREY HOUSES/TWIN PARKS
31. PATTERSON HOUSES
32. PELHAM PARKWAY
33. SOUNDVIEW
34. THROGGS NECK
BROOKLYN
35. BOULEVARD HOUSES
36. BORINQUEN PLAZA
37. CYPRESS HILLS HOUSES
38. FARRAGUT
39. HOPE GARDENS
40. HYLAN
41. MARLBORO
42. SHEEPSHEAD/NOSTRAND
43. SUMNER HOUSES
44. TAYLOR WYTHE HOUSES
45. TILDEN HOUSES
QUEENS
46. BAISLEY PARK
47. BEACH 41ST HOUSES
48. OCEANBAY/EDGEMERE HOUSES
49. LATIMER GARDENS
Community Center, Boulevard Houses
726 StanleyAvenue, Brooklyn

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10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Queens (New York)

When travelers think of the New York borough of Queens, their minds often picture the colorful skyline of Long Island City. Here, modern-looking high-rise buildings shine their reflections upon the surrounding waters. The Queensboro Bridge offers a quick way into Manhattan, allowing an average of 140 thousand vehicles to pour into the inner city every day.
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10 Most Dangerous Housing Projects In Brooklyn (New York)

Brooklyn remains the most densely populated part of the City of New York. As a rule of thumb, strolling through the projects is never a wise idea. Local crime lords and gangs impose their own versions of the law, with violence arguably being a constant threat. If you really can't help the need to visit these parts of the city, the following lines can surely help. Here are the 10 most dangerous projects in Brooklyn.
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A Complete tour of New York City Housing Projects in Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, Bronx,

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The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

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The 5 Most Dangerous Streets to Cross In Queens

With over 8 million people living in New York City, traffic safety is paramount for both pedestrians and drivers. Queens is the largest New York City borough by size which goes hand in hand with it’s high population.
Queens Boulevard, otherwise known as the Boulevard of Death, is an arterial road that has seen many pedestrian deaths and fatalities over the years due to the heavy traffic and dense population. The layout of the road causes drivers to speed, which lends to a dangerous situation for pedestrians. The width of the road is also hazardous to pedestrians because of how long it takes to cross the road safely.
This video outlines the video series describing the Top 5 Most DangerousIntersections in Queens for Pedestrians.
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The inner city of Manhattan is what most tourists will refer to when talking about New York. Famous for its skyscrapers and the beautiful boulevards, this borough is often considered the financial and political capital of the world.
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Our Drugs War: Episode 2 - The Life and Death of a Dealer

The QueensbridgeEstate in New York lies within sight of the Manhattan skyscrapers, but is seemingly a world away. The largest housing complex in Queens, it is regularly raided by police to break up massive drug operations.
Here, award-winning filmmaker Angus Macqueen looks at the social cost of America's war on drugs through the life of 28-year-old Thomas Winston: a small-time drug dealer struggling to stay out of prison and away from the lure of easy money that illegal drugs offer. As his probation officer says, here is a man who can earn $15,000 a week in the drugs world or $200 before taxes working in McDonald's.
Thomas is first seen campaigning against the 'Rockefeller' drugs laws in New York State, where sale or possession of small amounts of drugs are given a mandatory sentence equivalent to second degree murder, and have long been seen to be both discriminatory and draconian.
Human Rights Watch have published a series of reports making clear that Whites, Black and Hispanics sell and consume narcotics in equal numbers, yet over 80% of the prisoners in New York State are Black or Latino. Inside a prison, barely a white face can be seen.
The film tracks Thomas's moving story over a number of months, as he interacts with the legal system and as his probation officer and lawyer attempt to help him; but gradually he is drawn back to his old life. By the end of the film, Thomas has been stabbed to death.
Thomas's story illustrates the failure of America's zero tolerance drug laws, which don't stop supply or address addiction, but rather consign whole groups of society to a tragic cycle, undermining the very fabric of whole communities: be it here in Britain or in the US.

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ROAD TRIP: NEW YORK CITY-BROOKLYN-QUEENS-BRONX-MANHATTAN-STATEN ISLAND

HOUSING DISCRIMINATION - Welcome to the “THE WORST REALITYT V SHOW ON THE INTERNET” BORN OUT OF THE HOMELESSNESS PASSAGE & THIS WEBSITE SAYS IT’S OVER NOW AFTER 4 YEARS OF TORTURE IN HOMELESSNESS AFTER 5 PREVIOUS YEARS IN COURTS TO PREVENT WHAT HAPPENED TO ME AND I MADE IT INTO A BUSINESS AND SCREWED OVER BACK ALL THE BLACK ELECTED OFFICIALS THAT ALLOWED THAT TO HAPPEN TO ME AND OTHERS & I SAID EVERY ONE WHO HAD A HAND IN THE HONEYDEW BUCKET OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE GREATLIFE I HAD WORKED FOR SO HARD SHALL BE MADE TO ANSWER; SO HELP ME GOD! I BELIEVE AT THE END OF THE PROCESS OF WHY TO HOW WHAT WAS DONE TO ME BY THE MIKE BLOOMBERG ADMINISTRATION AND HIS MINIONS WE MAY VERY WELL COME TO A REASONABLE CONCLUSION THE INITIAL ALLEGATIONS THAT NYCHA TRIED TO COVER-UP ELDER ABUSES AGAINST Mrs. PHRONIE GREEN WHO WAS EMBEZZLED OUT OF $20,858 & NEGLECTED BY NYCHA, HRA & APS TO LEAVING AN INCAPACITATED PERSON IN HER APARTMENT WITH THE GAS STOVE ON FOR 4 HOURS. THE ACTIVISM FOR THE INCAPACITATED SENIOR CITIZEN BY PHIL DRICE AS A PARALEGAL LED TO A WRONGFUL EVICTION PROCESS FOR PHIL DRICE & MAYOR BLOOMBERG, NYCHA & EVERY ONE OF HIS THREE NYCHA CHAIRMAN, HRA COMMISSIONER LINDA GIBBS & OTHERS ARE ALL BUSTED WITH THE BLACK DEMOCRAT ELECTED OFFICIALS OF MY DISTRICT WERE ALL WILLFULLY BLIND. NYCHA HAD ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN NYC TO CONVENED AN ALLEGED INCAPACITATED PERSON HEARING THAT LED TO $100,000 OF ANTIQUES & HEIRLOOMS TAKEN FROM PHIL DRICE’S HOME AND HIS BUSINESS WAS MOTHBALLED AND DRICE SPENT 5 PLUS YEARS IN COURTS 4 YEARS IN HOMELESSNESS & HERE TO BRING EVIDENCE OF A FINGER POINTING LOUDLY AT MAYOR BLOOMBERG MISUSING HIS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMMISSIONERS TO CIRCUMVENT FEDERAL LAWS BY GETTING THESE MINORITY COMMISSIONERS TO HAVE CAREER POLICY PERSONNEL WRITE FEDERAL POLICY AGAINST THE POOR & COLOREDS OF NYCHA WHO CAN'T FIGHT IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM. THIS ISTHE CONTINUATION OF THE REBELLION & REVOLT BY ONE MAN AGAINST THE BLOOMBERG & THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

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5Boro Tour 2016 Bronx to Queens

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Mayor de Blasio, Comptroller Stringer, NYCHAChairOlatoye Announce Beginning of SecurityCameraInstallation at Boulevard Houses and Five More Housing Developments Around the City
Mayor's office, Comptroller's office, and NYCHA completed process for submission and review of 46 camera contracts in less than a week
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Comptroller Scott Stringer today joined public housing residents in East New York, New York City Housing Authority Chair Shola Olatoye, and CouncilMemberInez Barron to announce the start of a long-overdue security camera installation at Boulevard Houses in East New York, Brooklyn, and five other developments around the city, in an effort by the administration to engage and be more responsive to the needs of public housing residents.
The Mayor spoke at the development where two children were stabbed last week, one fatally, while riding an elevator. In the wake of the tragic assault, Mayor de Blasio promised to review the steps required to approve funds for camera installations and expedite the process to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments before the end of 2014.
In a collaborative and coordinated effort among the Mayor’s office, NYCHA’s new leadership, and the Comptroller’s office, the city was able to expedite the review and approval of 46 contracts for cameras at 49 locations in less than a week. NYCHA is now on schedule to complete the installation of cameras at 49 developments by the end of 2014.
The Mayor lauded all the entities involved for their stepped up efforts that enabled Boulevard’s installation and several others to start this week. In addition to Boulevard Houses, NYCHA is starting this week the installation work at Fort Independence (Bronx), Pelham Parkway (Bronx), Bailey Houses (Bronx), Latimer Gardens (Queens), and Baisley Park (Queens).
The $500,000 camera installation at Boulevard had been funded by the New York City Council, as part of $27 million earmarked for security systems at 49 developments around the city. The work begun today will bring 17 cameras to nine Boulevard buildings. They will be installed in locations determined through a collaborative effort that is being replicated citywide and that includes residents, NYCHA property management, the NYPD, and local elected officials.
The complete list of the 49 developments receiving cameras is below:
MANHATTAN
1. BARUCH HOUSES
2. BARUCH ADDITION
3. DE HOSTOS
4. DOUGLASS HOUSES
5. EASTRIVER HOUSES
6. HARBORVIEW TERRACE
7. JOHNSON HOUSES
8. LINCOLN
9. WSURA A (120 W. 94 ST)
10. WSURB (74W 94 ST)
11. WSUR C (589 AMSTERDAM)
12. IRA ROBBINS SENIOR HOMES
13. TAFT REHAB HOUSES
14. 99 FORT WASHINGTON
15. VLADECK HOUSES
16. CORSI HOUSES
BRONX
17. ADAM HOUSES
18. BAILEY HOUSES
19. BETANCES
20. BRONXCHESTER
21. CLAREMONT-FRANKLIN HOUSES
22. DAVIDSON HOUSES
23. EASTCHESTER GARDENS
24. FORT INDEPENDENCE
25. MARBLE HILL HOUSES
26. MCKINLEY HOUSES
27. MIDDLETOWN PLAZA
28. MILLBROOK
29. MITCHEL HOUSES
30. MONTEREY HOUSES/TWIN PARKS
31. PATTERSON HOUSES
32. PELHAM PARKWAY
33. SOUNDVIEW
34. THROGGS NECK
BROOKLYN
35. BOULEVARD HOUSES
36. BORINQUEN PLAZA
37. CYPRESS HILLS HOUSES
38. FARRAGUT
39. HOPE GARDENS
40. HYLAN
41. MARLBORO
42. SHEEPSHEAD/NOSTRAND
43. SUMNER HOUSES
44. TAYLOR WYTHE HOUSES
45. TILDEN HOUSES
QUEENS
46. BAISLEY PARK
47. BEACH 41ST HOUSES
48. OCEANBAY/EDGEMERE HOUSES
49. LATIMER GARDENS
Community Center, Boulevard Houses
726 StanleyAvenue, Brooklyn

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